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Show October 18, 1970 American Fork Council Reviews About Proposed SewagePlant Changes People Ground Broken for Building to House Sheltered Workshop atTraining School Beck that this amount be District. It is expected that transferred for the purpose of By BETTY G. SPENCER By MILDRED B. HALL 379-8563 - 375-0546 new program in Alpine School AMERICANFORK— Avital in the vocational rehchilitation program in Utah County was realized Thursday, with the groundbreaking ceremonies of a new building to house the sheltered workshop on the campus of the Utah State Training School. ‘the building will serve everyone in the surrounding area, according to AMERICAN FORK — A recreational uses, which are irrigating the new golf course to link review of preliminary studies of the proposed sewage plant modification, request for Mrs. Heber Jacobs of Prova cooperation of city in a returned home from Ririe, Ida., community-school program and this week bringing news that a discussion of the function of the their new grandbaby, daughter American Fork Irrigation of Mr, and Mrs. Kimbaii Jacobs Commission were principal of Ririe and her mother ae matters of business conducted and progressing satisfactorily. by the American Fork City ‘The new father and his wife, the Council as it met in regular former Becky Richards are both session this week. Dean Hill, representing former graduates of Young University. Little Rachel Engineer Associates, Inc., Legh's maternal grand- discussed preliminary studies in its are Mrs. Arnold Pace of connection with the planned Bountiful and Alden Richards of mare plant modification, Two alternatives were proposed hy Salt Lake osSM Mr. Hill.The city must decide if more easily developed, will be first to be introduced in the new program. A community school advisory council is to be organized, including representatives of city governments, éducatisn, business, raat PTA and students from both junicr and senior high school. The first meeting of the advisory council will be held Tuesday, Oct. 20. Mr. Mower said Be000 is available for the program in the American Fork area this year Other covumunity school expenditures include a $40,000 direct outlay for adult education programs, Facilities of the schools are made available to roups underthe adult education program and most of the gymnasiums in the district are used by community groups. Councilman Malcolm H. Beck will be appointed by Mayor Neal Savage to representthe city on the advisory counc'l Mr. and Mrs, Dee V. Jacobs it wants a comp’ 2tely automatic and children, Scott and Diana, unit or a polishing lagoon inhave returned to their home in stallation as the sewage treatArlington, Va., after their mentplant is expanded. Helef: of preliminary estimates ey and visit in Utah. The copies coy ly came to Utah especially with the council for study, with a to visit with some 185 people decision to be reached soon. from Denmark who came on a Shouldthe polishing lagoon type charter flight to attend the unit be installed, purchase of recent general church con- additional property near the ference ‘n Salt Lake City, many sewage treatment plant will be Discusses ae of whom the Jacobs met while necessary. The property owner Mr. Jacobs served as U.S. vice counsel in the Danish Embassy i at Copenhagen. F2 also served an attend the council meeting to as counselor to the LDS mission Blomquist is directing the president there. Mr. and Mrs. modification project and will discuss operation of his group. Jacobs and children also visitedreport findings of the council Longrange goals of the commission wereoutlined,including their parents, Mr. and Mrs. back to the engineeringfirm. the ultimate objective of Heber Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs Asks Cooperation eliminating open irrigation and the children enjoyed a Don Mower, community ditches from within the city journeyto Pasa Robles,Calif., to see her parents, before they school coordinator representing limits, It was proposed by Mr. Alpine SchoolDistrict, met with Young that American Fork City returned east. the council to seek their: get out of the business ofrenting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle M. Me- cooperation in implementing a water shares for irrigation is in direct Donald of Orem, are making new program which would purposes, since plansto host a family reunion provide some continuing contradiction of expressed aims, during the coming BYU eichiaal enrichment and serving to compound the Homecoming activities. It is recreational activities for problem of irrigation of small expected that their sons Stuart children and adults at a time inner block areas. MeDonald and his family will be other than the regular school Thecity has a standing policy here from Claremont,Calif., and day in a school center. He said of purchasing available water BE. John McDonald and’ his that five schools, one in shares in the American Fork family from Moab. Of special American Fork, Pleasant Grove Irrigation Companyand is the interest to the grandparents and Lehi, two in Orem, have largest single share holder, also,will be to see the new baby been selected as the buildings having 400 shares of water. It daughter of the Stuart Mc- for first implementation of the was proposed by Councilman Donalds, whom they have not seen as yet. be built next year. Irrigation officials have set the 400 share amountas sufficient to provide water for the course at four second feet of water. The city presently receives $1,700 yearly in rental of water shares at $8.50 per year per share. Solves Problems The council expressed ap- representatives of the Utah with 1,800 cubic yards of fill State Division of Rehabilitation Services. The building will be utilized to provide work evaluation and adjustment services for rehabilitation clients at the school, as well as others needing these services. Thetraining will be adjusted so that each individual can work at his own pace. Eventually clients from the workshop will be placed in outside productive employment. “This is part of the Division of Rehabilitation Services’ program to bring the mentally retarded into more useful and required. The final grading and surfacing will be done next spring, said Councilman William M. Pierce. The problem of vehicles parked for extended periods on city streets was discussed at length. City police will make visits ho:nes to ask cooperation in removing the junkers and vehicles as a safety measure. Snow removal and_ street cleaning is also greatly hampered by the parked cars, said Mr.Pierce. New Records Room Cost of constructionof the new historical records room in the basementofthe library will be approximately $1,500, according to Councilman Harold W. Anderson, with work to proceed soon. Furnishings for the new room will be provided as a civic project by the clubs of the community. administrator of the State Rehabilitation Services. “It is our hope that by combining this facility with the work of the State Training School we can teach more of our mentally retarded employable skills and eventually find them jobs ia private industry.” ‘Thetotal costof the vocational building project is $114,864 and will provide 7200 square feet of working space, officials said. The building will be staffed by counselors from the Division of Rehabilitation Services working in extremely close cooperation with the vocational training department of the Training School. David Jones is architect for the new building. The structure is expected to be complete and ready for occupancy in January, preciation to the irrigation committee for its efforts in solving problems connected with the use ofirrigation water in the city. Cooperation ofcivic groups has been obtained to complete a surveyof hazardous locationsin theirrigation system within the city limits. Gratings are to be designed forinstallation on open culverts. The need for a grate which cannot reedily be removed, but is easily cleaned was noted by Mr. Young. The ecancil approved work on aroad in Evergreen Subdivision, ATTENDIN THE VOCATIONAL Rehabilitation building groundbreaking at the Utah State Training School in American Fork Thursday were, from left, Paul Peterson, director of vocational training at the Training School; Dean Jones, school program director; Mel Clark, district supervisor for the Provo District, Division of productive lives in our society,” said Dr. Harvey C. Hirschi, 1971, The building is scheduled forfirst use bystudents March1, 1971, Participating ee groundbreaking in official ceremonies fered in a fall during the week. ments. Mr. Nelson suffered some Under the present program, broken ribs and cuts about the the new officer in the Army Nurse Corps maybe assigned to face and eye. a hospital in the continental Mrs. Thelma Larsen has United States or she may returned to Salt Lake City after volunteer for a tour of duty in performing little grandmother Vietnam, and now Korea. Service at the home of her son Nurses who have been and daughter-in-law, Mr. and reluctantto sign up for the Army Mrs, Craig Larsen who are Nurse Corps under the two-year parents of their second child, a program will find that the fourteen month program is just babygirl. congaservice to convince them Mrs, Wallace Naylor was that the Army Nurse Corps hostess Thursday evening to offers more casein and workers in the Orem 37th Ward Primary who were entertained with refreshments and a social following their participation in a Primary mee School; Phil Clinger, area coordinator, South, Division of Rehabilitation; and Charles LeBaron, Division of Rehabilitation Services. The men are looking over plans for the structure. Keat, area coordinator, south, Division oi Rehabilitation Jay Stevens, school a number of training school Superintendent; and State residents, as well as residents of Senator Ernest H. Dean, the area who could benefit from uation and work adj specialist for the DRS and original proposer of the workshop; Paul S. Sagers, superintendentof the Utah State Training School; Dean Jones, school program director; Pau! Vocational r ion programsarenowin progress at various locations on the school campus, as well as in an off campus rental building in Pleasant Grove, said school officials, with a number of the LeBaron, over a period of years and is expectedtobe of great benefit to assistant Committee for Handi Charles participation in the program. Pua a at work “hildren. Crder your Zodiac Hi " today by sending $1.00 to: R&R ADVER Peterson, director of vocation residents undergoing training training at the school; Mel which will help them to become Clark, district supervisor for proficient in specific vocational Provo District, DHB; Phil Jay Stevens, r assistant superintendent, Utah State Tuesday were Dr. Hirschi, areas. The sheltered workshop Clinger, North Utah County area pi rehabilitation coordinator; John program has been TISING COMPANY 8050 SOUTH MAIN, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77025 PRE. Korea Tour for Nurses Department of the Army has authorized recruitment of qualified nurses who desire a guarantiteed assignmentto Korea to be added to the 14month option. Until a recent change of Army Provo resident, L. C. Nelson, policy, nurses volunteered for a 92, is reported to be recovering two-year tour of duty with at his horne from injuries suf- limited guaranteed assign- Rehabilitation Service: held at the school at 11 aim, chairman of the State Advisory Army Authorizes Short Mrs. Laura Clark has arrived from Lander, Wyo., and will be staying for some time at the homeof her daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. McEwan of Orem. While here, Mrs,Clark expects to enter Utah Valley Hospital for foot surgery, and will be convalescing at the McEwan home. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 He professional rewards than they could ever imagine. To qualify for a commission in the Army Nurse Corps, an applicant must be a registered nurse, male or female, between the ages of twenty and thirtythree. He, or she, must be a graduate of 2 baccalaureate school of nursing or a hospital school of nursing acceptable to the Departmentof the Army and currently registered to practice in one ofthefifty states. Along with meeting the physical standards, female applicants must have no dependents under the age of eighteen years. There is no restriction on dependents for Fe eeey Se eeccccccsseee® ooee nurses. Full information on how to become a member of this dedicated, professional Corps is — aa,Pa Army Recruit Pm) Provo attorney Jackson B. Howard, commander,U.S. Navy Reserve returned during the week from his annual tour of duty in San Francisco, Calif. Commander Howard is also associated with the selective service unit in Salt Lake City. 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